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Monday, January 26, 2015

8 Summer Destinations Near Manila You Can Drive to

Next to a house, a car is one of the biggest and most useful purchases
you will make in your adult life. Given the costs of the vehicle itself along
with fuel, maintenance, and car insurance in the Philippines, you’ll naturally
want to make the most of your investment.

A car isn't just for commuting to and from the office; you can also use
it to take spur-of-the-moment outings alone or with your loved ones. And with
summer fast approaching, now’s the perfect time to start planning your next
road trip. Here we have a small selection of places you can drive to for the
weekend.

1. Antipolo

By far the shortest journey on this list, Antipolo shows that you can
find lots of fun places to visit right in Metro Manila’s backyard. Take a tour
of the city’s old churches and religious sites like Via Dolorosa and Mystical
Cave. You can also check out one of the city’s best-kept secrets: Hinulugang
Taktak, a protected national park and waterfall.

2. Bulacan

Located just outside Metro Manila, Bulacan offers plenty of choices for
those with an avid interest in history. Visit places you’ve read about in
textbooks, such as Barasoain Church in Malolos. The province is also
home to natural wonders such as Biak-na-Bato National Park, Verdivia Falls, and
Pulilan Butterfly Haven.

3. Pampanga

In addition to serving as a gateway to nearby provinces like Bataan and
Zambales, Pampanga boasts fun activities you can try with your family. Make
time in February for the annual Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta
at Clark Freeport Zone, where you can also visit parks like Paradise Ranch,
Deca Wake Park, and the relocated Nayong Pilipino. You can also try your hand
at exploring Mount Arayat, or unwind at Abe’s Farm in Magalang.

4. Tarlac

Tarlac is fast making a name for itself in both history and eco-tourism.
Head on down to Capas to see the Capas National Shrine or to embark on a trek
to Mount Pinatubo. You can also visit the municipalities of Bamban, Mayantoc
and San Jose for nature hiking, or dine at the whimsical Isdaan Restaurant in
Gerona.

5. Tagaytay

Tagaytay is a popular road trip destination for Manileños, especially
during peak season and Holy Week. Enjoy the city’s iconic view of Taal Lake,
take your kids to local hotspots like the Picnic Grove and Sky Ranch, or get in
touch with your inner nature spirit at Sonya’s Garden. Don’t forget to sample
the area’s fresh fruits and buko pie while food-tripping along Aguinaldo
Highway.

6. Laguna

While Laguna is home to the world-class theme park Enchanted Kingdom,
there is so much more to the province in terms of native attractions and
handicrafts. Drive down to Calamba and see the childhood home of Jose Rizal,
watch expert woodcarvers at work in Paete, tempt fate with the local legends of
Mount Makiling, or take home a pair of native slippers from Liliw. If you’re
feeling ambitious, you can also attempt paying a visit to all of the Seven
Lakes of San Pablo.

7. Cavite

You may be surprised to hear that Corregidor Island, the island fortress
that played a key role in World War II, is technically considered part of
Cavite. The province is located just south of the Greater Manila Area, and is
home to historic sites like the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit and the Andres
Bonifacio House in General Trias. Along the Cavite side of Manila Bay you can
also find beach resorts like Puerto Azul, Caylabne Bay, and Pico de Loro
Country Club.

8. Batangas

Drive a little further past Tagaytay and you will reach Batangas, where
you can get a taste of the province’s native chocolate and authentic kapeng
barako. Charter a boat to Taal Lake in Talisay and explore Volcano Island
on foot, or drive as far south as Mabini to the coast’s many beaches and dive
spots. The province also has its share of old churches and ancestral homes for
those who want a glimpse into the country’s past.

Before embarking on any road trip, you must always have all the
necessary precautions in place to prepare for your long drive out of town. If
you’re travelling with a group, you can take turns driving or plan your route
(rest stops and all) beforehand. Don’t forget to invest in a good car insurance
plan and carry emergency supplies in case of road accidents. And above all,
drive safely and have fun!

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Note: This article is a guest post contributed by Kyle Kam. Additionally, the attached photo was submitted for reference. Please check below information about the author.

AUTHOR BIO:

Kyle Kam is an online marketing specialist for Moneymax, the Philippines’ leading financial
comparison website. Whenever he’s not working, he’s busy at home watching MMA
videos the whole day. You may follow him on Twitter @undisputedkyle